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Comedy review: Simon Munnery - Fylm (The Stand)
The delivery is unique, though the content isn't a million miles away from Munnery's more traditional comedy shows.
David Hepburn, Milngavie & Bearsden Herald, 3rd April 2014Simon Munnery, Leicester Square Theatre - comedy review
While other comedians tend to settle into a groove once they have found their voice, it is heartwarming that Munnery is still finding new avenues to amble down.
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 18th March 2014Simon Munnery: Fylm - Review
There are wonderfully pithy one-liners, and every idea is so original that you can only stand in awe of the fertile comic brain that created it, even when scenes veer to the indulgent or the curiously precise.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 15th March 2014Simon Munnery's mind
The windmills and intelligent hedge gaps in comic Simon Munnery's mind.
John Fleming, 9th March 2014Simon Munnery talks about fylm making
Last night I chatted to Simon Munnery at the Comedy Pub in London, just before he appeared on Phil Kay's always-fascinating monthly Goodfather Comedy show.
John Fleming, 5th March 2014Male acts at Glasgow Comedy Festival on funny women
Omid Djalili, Andrew Learmonth, Tom Wrigglesworth, Simon Munnery, Joel Dommett, Adam Kay and Simon Evans on the women who make them laugh.
The List, 24th February 2014Simon Munnery, comedian - portrait of the artist
Preparing for his new show Fylm, the comic talks about stress, Ginsters sandwiches, crayons and punching boxers.
Laura Barnett, The Guardian, 16th October 2013Best stand-up comedy shows at the Fringe 2013
We have seen Pat grow from promising newcomer rapping about his tumour-ridden dog to one of the most thrilling, in-demand acts on the London circuit. His philosophical and surreal ramblings have a real touch of Simon Munnery to them yet bring something unique to the table. This is set to be a very special year for Pat indeed.
Laugh Out London, 28th July 2013Comedy gold: Simon Munnery's Hello
One of the funniest and most original comedians of the past 20 years is an incorrigible dabbler with little interest in fame.
Leo Benedictus, The Guardian, 27th June 2013Opinion: Phil Kay's catalogue of comic anarchy
People talk about the likes of Simon Munnery, John Hegley and Malcolm Hardee as being alternative comedy legends but Phil Kay is one of comedy's true genius mavericks.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 8th June 2013